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Life is Good LG 2024

D.A.(Tony)Stewart

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Screens here, there, and everywhere — Life's Good.


world's first wireless and transparent big screen TV

look ma, no wires,
Can you see where it's hidden?

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There's a kind of screen that illuminates from ordinary light. Japan's concert venues particularly have featured huge transparent screens on stage for several years now. Animated characters (life-size, including facsimiles of human performers) are projected onto these screens (known as DILAD screens). It looks similar to your television display.

Does a projected beam come from the white cylinder on the floor? Attached to its top is a vertical rod that might be a tv antenna. (The projector can send a trapezoidal beam, its dimensions adjusted to create a rectangle at a distance from any perspective.)

Example, vocaloid concert. The musicians are real, the audience is real, stage props are real. However the performer is virtual, projected on the center of an DILAD screen. A live musician and bright projectors can be seen through the invisible screen.

Advanced technology making Life Good. Does your tv work in the same fashion? Or is it wireless in the wifi sense?

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Those clever Japanese have all the fun toys and technology. Anything they used to invent was banned for export for 10 yrs before the ROTW could compete or enjoy them.

Looks like film DILAD from several countries including outside Japan from SW, & DE and comes in several varieties, most popular is the 3D transparent with multiple projectors or others with higher contrast at nite or daylight.

Animation is from Crypton use R3 to create an anime dancer, tuned to the music. https://piapro.fandom.com/wiki/Crypton_Future_Media,_Inc.

And Japanese projectors I guess.
 

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